RCBS Rock Chucker

I bought my RCBS Rock chucker in 1965 when I got out of the Navy and have never looked back. Ya can't beat em. I put a piece of rag, "T" shirt in the bottom of the tray and they don't bounce out. The first tray that came with it was Aluminum and some how I lost it while moving one time. Now I have a plastic one.
I use the Lee hand priming tool for priming [beeep]. When I was shooting police combat competition in the late 70's and early 80's I was loading approx. 10,000 rounds of .38 Spcl. wad cutters and shooting that many in practice and matches per year. Now I'm older and retired and only load a few calibers, .223, 22-250, 30'06 6mm, and 45-70. Just don't shoot as many rounds anymore.

What the heck is the beeeep for? I don't remember using any foul language in my post. I never do.????
 
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Good press, I used one years before I got a Redding T-7 turret press. I have the RCBS bench mounted primimg tool mentioned, +1 great priming tool, especially for high volume. My hands down favorite hand priming tool is a K&M. It's half the price of a Sinclair and a smoke load better than every other hand primer made. They run about $50 and are worth every penny.
 
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